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‘ 6 THE SUNDAY BEE; o :iUBER 17, 1886.—~TWELVE PAGES, e e e————————————— THE SUNDAY BEE.| GLADDESED BY THE OUTLODK. | sznsseenct ":r..t;-"::."x'.,"f:'f':,;?.‘ YRTCC RNDATUERC WHATEVER Bunc sLurrs. ittt HARKMESS BROTHERS' WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO, cil Bluffs Oitizens See a Great Boom | At 8 0'clock p. th. Miss Liza10 Rrown, o | 3 Ramian | thie eity, who is now at Galesburg, will P ¥ SUNDAY MORNING OCT. 17 Joming. act as bridesmatd Don’t forget that the Council Blug's Carpet Company will make a —_— Colonel K. J. Abbott and wife celebrate change in their givme on Janwary st neat, and that they are bound to OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL BTREET. | 1y WEEK'S SOCIETY DOINGS. | !l .r'i‘lm wedding on the 2ith of this matevially veduce theiv stock before that day. - wouth ’0 80 o ehnse elserolien i iv pr DRVred by catrier h Ahy PATLOE the ity &1 - HiFriony chaptor, O, B fs propar Go see them before you purchase elsewhere, and obtain their prices, Iwenty cents per week To-day's Programme for Paipits and | ing for & banquat on the 201, ' I you want to buy anything in their line they will give you prices that BTV LIIOR, S erune,. AR Pews—-Personal Mentions--Notes T'he ladies of the congregational church . "v'”v",‘; r(umlu/ suit you PHONES are preparing entertainment to be heir stock sists of ¢ wtdes ak I Ots, o and News from All About are preparing an_entertainment, to e eir stock consists of all grades and makes of L given at an early dat will Niant Eviion No the City. novel one, consisting of a vivid ropre | e (SR Tris wmex. . Garpets, Curtains, 0il Cloths, New York Plambing Co e announcement made yesterday of L P Pl ;:; Mr, Come Ea:rly for Barga'lns- New fall goc iter's. a change at the transfer, by which the o IS5 e o vstore, Gy bont hotel ueiness i o be one ama, i | enues Eridas e, el 3 bty | Selling Ount Cloak Department This Week. Mattings, Window Shades, i ment generonsly given by Mrs Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnell's. forces the hopes, lately inspired, that S ho AL AL e o e | vt B .. e o s | Rk AL v e e BARGAINS IN CLOAKS THIS WEEK! CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Eto. Bar krupt Store marked ehanges for the better tis un | Rolf, My, Westeott, Miss Merkell, and ” : Py % " For rent—A large, pleasant front room | derstood that Markel & Swobe are to get | others, Mrs, McDermid added not a HEADQUARTERS FOR A lot of Table Linens, Towels and Napkins to elose out at LESS No. 617 First avenune out of the h tol at ‘he transfor within | little to the enjoyment of the vecasion THAN COST. See them. Lund & Davis have Jost by death oneof | gixty days. The purpose of this move is by *“]’”' very pleasing renditions in the CARPETS AN D DRY GOO DS ¥ their valuable livery horses. atoodl 1o be 1o thake roon for frelght | 8181 langunge ! oftices, which wiil be opened in the trans- | 4 ) krupt Store to-mo 4 v||u-\n-! \u~ promise to be very en the Bankrupt Store to-mory short time the | joy Jorsey | o wil i, cmployin arze e | s o et o e | ILARKNESS BROTHERS, No.405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Baukrupt St wos will be employin T ted that by the | church property. w at the kets at 25 to-me t of! No. I8 Main st Mr. J. C. Leeis to build o $10,000 resi- | of clerks, and it is estin . dence on a4 Jot just north of the Presby- | move 400 persons will be added 0 the |y g is propared to do dress- | 401 Broadway, = = = Council Bluffs, Ia. terian church, population of Council Blufts, This shange King on st notice and at reasonable A vagrant, giving his name Wilham | has been talked of for some time, but the Kelloggz, was yesterday sent 1o the county janl for ten days. The interior of the res L Broadway. nnouncement that within sixty days the e hotel is to be done away with leadsto the .,,:T,‘l'.‘, "‘\jf'(l,‘;j'l‘{:;"’;";"lk‘ ——— rARM LANDS CHEAP! he total weight of the armers’ Oratc e and John Clark, ent verti sacom feet origir aire made by ‘Mnru D.B (' ett blo nee of Mr e g g e M gt L ) v armmg Lands in Towa \hnm».n.n Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to Snmuel Hons is being greatly benutified | 28surance that the chango is surcly to - - mittee, have arranged for a free lecture ‘l‘“'"" 1~'<‘~]ll\nm(iwl At 6,316,000 tons, The | 410,00 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on SIL\ ! (\nm 5 per, by the d ive skill of P, C. Miller. come and the predictions be realized. The ’ Sunday Services. X by Prof. C. L, Whitney, to-morrow after- ;";{ st bullm the world is ‘ln-- 4 bell cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information, ,.,, L given by 3 Laree stock and hest makes of stoves | Many projects coming to the surface o | The tollowing notices of ehurch services of Moscow, at the foot of the ~Kremlin P. P. LAUSTRUP, noon, in Dohaney’s old hall, 0pposits Tia oirenmicrene s boltom I e At | variety and numbers, | 1o be heid to-day will guide the would-be | tho eity hall; i..{. |.-.\|ur.- to commence \\\[“ .‘..1}‘& hr:.m'ml]-Inijuh'l::l“ x‘n;m“‘n :h‘[.\. 5 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa at2o'ciock. Prof. Whitney is of the twenty one feet. In its stoute S ——— ¢ s £ R 2 5 3 S stopart it is le ave heard prophets | | Preaching in_the Baptist chureh at | yational leeture bure vons of e vee 8 its woigh et Xl 780 p. m. Strangers in- | Husbrandry, All g Pt Al IS T gent for | and furniture, house furnishing goods, | rapidly and in su D bo, L ete., on weekly or monthly payments, at [ are causing a sensation throughout the | Worshipers: A.J. Mandol's city, and on eve et Tkeen 80 0., Chicngo. " Hired giris are in great demand. (;...M , retolling a ‘ souneil | 19308, m ) invited to hear g he puted to be 443,322 - oretel r o 1..\ at boom for Counci < cen computed to be 443,722 pounds. gl oL i b, | i ol Rt i 85, €. L GILLETTS, DLt e 0! B LV right dlong, m’l‘:‘:‘u“‘“.‘.;‘._‘;:;q:-.d.\\;3‘|Ix-‘..|.|x‘)_;.‘vl|; % derseyai doeneyst i Hok1 At ReR TRRROVOEL: Best atvortment and Lotert Btules of Jottocre o ing LD b e, Of n.-t.m‘ Special sale of Jors oncingto: ! Mho Lol o Wi E (iARRarE Wara: x ) i 4 Y avenue, was quite dly hurt a day or | Oy, with its aonderful growth con 4 YRR b Lagh " 15, with the county elerk = vyt e Nact Licamenls, Lwo o by bemngz thrown from a buggy apol making it very pleasant, all aro | 150 Jon t 25 cents each. These Lo o by being thrown from & buggy. | stantly bofore its eyes, there has been an FEIRISHVIERUE . SROBAtHE SeNooIERE e 61 Ernst It Peycke and others to Edith Ling H Dr 'l“"j\ is attending her. _ | impatient looking forward to a time 168 Prayer mocting Lhursdiy R {inE lgn ) don Baldwin, u-(w?unrll\ Burr Oak add to AIR GUODS. Mike Kelly, G Maddoek, and F. | when Council Blufls would partake of a | g0 ming at 5 ¥ Chled ikl A LI Al L 0. o'clsek. Topie, “Humil Omaha, w d—$1,00 Cornelis B Connor to William T Wynian, Lo R. Dennis woro yesterday finod 'for get- | simlur prosperity to its near neighbor. J Ll 2 neade to atdet, ( £ IR el SxonSa LA LY bhOURHY n;.l HRUA SnUTUCABAE Hb: D, Wnt L ity e two ‘h?l I':il.\‘ll | meetings it Jorseys at 08 conts, Tho ot b In Sunny” Side add o Ornabia, W d 0 “‘I‘ = 9 e Works. “n.. town was on a boom did ‘not save | pr '"I‘ s un\\lnulhml lu|] the eloser "‘,l\,:mi'”:"”“' o AN I|I\ |l R ety Bl i B e e it e Ll Dol Yel 99 {{n.ur. Stecet , Bowseil B /u. A, o forna. he wediling of the two cities, ms Stk e TE R TR o 5, EState & Trust Co., ots 14, 15.and 16, block 2 L Boliiron e sutsiusad: Ao ‘contoriny tho growii of :!llutnm\llul Wh in'l:‘ llhhl. n Doue fo ted fau-back Jerseys at §1.15, Estate & Trust Co fois 1, 15.and 10 Howe property on Broadway, corner of | which Council Blufis will have its share A e i rnie C Seaver and wife to Samuel Dille, = L™ and - qoutly 1 of lot 1 Dt o L At it 8 " T MURDER!! OFFICER & PUSEY, “Pomperance: the Enforcement ot La Sunday-scl Glen avenuc ndl is fitting it up with the | of prosperity. No such feeling has be intention of occupying the store with a | manifest in Council Blulls for g tock of groceries. NOW Crops ot at_every S | meetur e Bertand to. Mary Heile Tidball, B L St ~0F 15 ach /oW liaying. the a and ueh coufidenc | Regular Paul’s ehuren at Bunkrupt storo, No; 18 Main #ireet, gl sonthyest corier of ol 16 Evaiinticots kupt: olohnod: ive 'S Business men talk of | 11 o'clock a.m., 1 school as g e . Omaha, w6 S S Boneeitod that this ouphit o be doner bt | these projocts by day and dreum of them | ustal. No cvoning survice Sl E e L S e M SR the puzzle has been how to do it without [ bY night.” Property” owners Yor g are already Rev. J. F. \l«l)n\u-ll will preach in All figuring on adyancement in prices of real | S “ Speenlators are building air cas Loyalty, as | Church, to the State.”” No- ybody seems to have some [ morning service. interest. g Gospel service at the Y. M. C. is still some discussion over the | at 4 o'clock. Both ladic ‘»rn,mwwl giving of Tentk avenue to the | inyited. Inion Pacific pum]nn Some of the Services in the Conar property owners along that avenue 5 § NYs add to Omaha, w d oI E ROl r BT AReY pAbraan 1 Saer to ||'||\unl\v Bedford \) P 0 t 0T Tvestigntion shows it theonly amount LIV ARdibIto! .1',:1 i bl i p. m., on “Our increasing the city’s expenditures. The Sunday school association of this county has clected the Rev. Mr. Crofts as president; Rev. Mr. Bates, v president, and Dr. Montgomery as secretary. ‘The next meeting 18 to bo held in Neola next May. COUNCIL BLULFS, 1A, Establ ghea 1857 which fie received after he left the em- {oSand 10 to 21 inclusive, block A. rooms | Loy of the company $1, and he and 3and 6 to 24 inelusive, inblock and gentlemen ms that he handed this over to a per- to 241 v in block 4, lots 6 to - son whom he thought was connected with . all of block Glg, lots 6 to 2 i et ORIy A o0 L lots 1and i to 16 From the Oma! J 3. Butler, of Hvel Doll Pottawattamie | ——< - . Towa, and his fam Crestoll House’ all Sick with malicnant dipht 0 hns rocovered by the ey ('nn:l] nhul‘('h re SR lots 1 %o 58 and 10 to 2 > and Curo for Di + Leave to wed has heen granted: A, M. [ {rotesting against any such uction on the | oung lady living at 4 ) (I GH AIRLL o 10 1 Williams, of this city, and Fannie Lodge, | Bt of tho’eity, ;:m“, Ao com BRIty | Cabidets a Goodbarn, and on §ivg; DIk Tor i phy cin The only hotel in Council Bluffs having ment.”’ cning, Ih lmhl lm Man.” A cordial invitation 15 extended to all who may desire to attend Rev. L. 8. Snyder will preach in the Bible Alone church, corner of Binfl" and Story streets, at 11 o’clock a. m. and at 7o'clock p. . Rev. J. Fisk will pr church cn Williams stry of St. lll‘umli s, Cana .li 'I“‘T Z l-4|-|wu- gon, of Buckner, Kan,, and Lulu .\ id 50 urranges that such just damages of lll-\er Fraik Dominis BoihaU WIthonE: expenalve tion, Moliter, both of this cit There has been no indicati as yet but (uunvll Blufls begins to look up, and company will willingly enter » who have been so long in the dimps reangements Ly which damage nml yumhmng the gradual downfall of s will be justly scttled before th the city, are in the back-ground. The | rights are granted to the company greatest need of Council Bluffs has been | Other routes by which the compan il Blufls Daily ife of was i trouble she and 14 1o 24incisive, vl nd-hasibeen looking Irl wk 1 I(ll sting herself in siseenred employ- terday o n (e ifie taken;zout, so that the mng folks will now econsnmmate their so rudely inter i ranges to secure them for all damages, Fire Hscape And inBedford | of the Union Tao 'With What. wae'suj rest in lot 7. crer for muny 1 bt wa sup modern improvements, o/ olek 1, Ted weer of the thront. 10 wis €0 bid i at 1o g 217 uod 219 Main st . and even that unh‘ z BOOK BINDING atthe A, M. I, 7:30 p. m. L lnl !l.lld “Ill her throat, andd, = = alth. Had Mrs, ¢ confidenc If and a union of action. | be wluull_ f4cconmod - THE BIGGEST THINGS. 3 il wife to Martin T | Bot obtained uunl soon she wonld 5 as found prow ||g.|bm|| talked over, and it is pos _For RENT--A well established confec- 1 T ot e e 10 drting T | rom biood poison, the's at destroyed the about i ‘clock other i;,'hLu( way me l_lt)lll y and cigar .&\.ul't', with stock and ing Fa s Useful When You €700, | ) oathed) :Ion ‘)NI{( ul[\]t“I R o morning. He refused o gi of the one now fixturés for sale. Enquire at No. 101 £ st 1nto an Argument. cob € Denise and wife to Martin T Mur- | P R e or o the Cambria (Ebens. . 1 4 count of himself. and was locked np un- | council. The citi Main street. Thel st theater in the world 1s the phiy. lot 5, block 6, Denise’s add, w d—$55 T b Faanal | 1uedgers, Journals, Counly and burg, Pa.) - ; T S o e ) Tevy and wife to Esther Horwich, | frien of the editor of the Globe for m Rank Work of . Il EKinds asp . = i y 2> Jot 9, block 1; Jetter’s add to South Omaha, | twenty years, and s known whorove falt rly three aeres of ground; its cubic (- g200, n living. m family ally 0 feet; it cost about Jacob Levy and wifeto Adolph Klein and rin, and til morning, when Judge Aylesworthsent | favor treating the company lib —— him to the county jail for ‘ten daysas a | for as this can be done without iuju Anything you want in Ilnusn'kwpu 5 the private property owne! Hardware and Tinware at C ‘ooper & Me- Mr. Horton, in_orossing Eighth streer | Ahe council will doubticss grant the | Gee's. " 08 rwie 4 r Jetroris Diphtherin Ciire f : \bout 12 oelock Friday night, | riZht of way for the new street car lines T The Jargest suspension | M \‘;‘]{l"|f,“\“‘""",“‘{‘l;lf:l,:f"‘{ abickadent| was : ia of o vottof s ohild- Pmmm A"emlflfl fo Ma” flfders 2 man working at the window of | to_ e run n connection with the new e and She. briden s the one botween New York | ' mmos Bl and wife toJane MeCarthy, | ol faved l,‘:;..':”..’,';;{f,‘,{,.,,,‘, O o m— and Brook lyn; the length of the | :0ls 2and n span is 1,505 fect 6 inches, the en- ngth of the bridge is 5,80 feet. hmml active voleano is Popocut “smoking mountain” —thir idence just north of the bridge. bridge enterprise. There st S reason- An incident which fell under the Tlm fellow on seeing Horton coming [ ablegroundsfor believing that the wagon | obser broke into a run, and made good his bridge will be something more than a day, has escape. bridge on An attempt was made on Fr y nig The planning to burglarize the residen f To H spacher. The fellow had just ra of the windows when Mrs. ¢ was awakened, and aroused her husband, tion of the B man the other been thus narrated in a most picasing manner, the poem being from he pen of Rev. G. W. Crofts. There ary i ulso bein siomeniot or ColSeelts, Toraime outhwest of Pucbla, Mox.: pme to the sirface | Bumerous morals which are to be drawn 3 foet above the s vel and has u iner yet, but it is ex- | from the incident, but they will be so [ erater three miles nd o 1 s00n #ppear. apparent to the reader of the poem that | a thousand fect deep. The long who jumped up only to see the fellow made in and about | no further comment is necessary: of wire in the world is used for skip out lively without any plunder. \ a Jarge addition | The lizhtning express was ready to go h in India over the river Joe Drisbach eannot get over the idea | will be made to this eity, both in popula- On a staunch ana popular lir 1 n 6,000 feet in le that he ought to be at the h f tion and business. With t new and | When there fell from awrist whiterthansnow | is 1,200 feet hizh. The large; amusement_company of some sort, he | large roundhouse, the rep: shops, a | A bracelet of workmanship fine. world is the subdivision of Jots 51, | finding some menns of averting the loss of all Roger's Okohoma add to | hislittle ones. Five of Mr. MePike's children 3 out of clight died from diphtiioria bifore ho ud f Richard | an opportunity of using br. Jefforls' remedy. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts, Standard Papers Used. Al styles of bind ing n Magazines and for a <1y ! nnd dle I dis- Dr. Thomas cuse of indigze 'y short time. "~ iest of rc l'n A Clirisman to Tunis 0 Records, lot | o e o o N L cords, 1ot | nin oonditions. | SubdIvision of 1ot 4, Ragan's add 10 | Price s for twe woeke trontmen ELANK BOOKS. i 12, W (81,250, D, Aiphthieria medicine is infallible = ah, ik o Joln_ Hogle, lot 6, black & of sore thronts. Indispensible in and | G Lowe's add {0 Omaha, w d— I s oneh i AR S eat Bastern. She 1s 68) | Swetnam, lu block 17, E 'V Smith nion depot nes wtterson and_ wife to] N Wag- | paie ith and 14, block 4, Walceley's | Jeleris curd srence gy n 4"|rn\|u|f4'|'vm'1- R . B. National Buaik, Citizens' Buank, ¥iret National Bank, Micer & Pusey,Bu ation of e womb aid ali ulce liking the business hugely. 1 | Puliman car shop, ana oth terprise feet brond and 6) feet deep, ynditions. that he is planning on starting a variety | it scems that the stiv will be feit through’ [ Frgm & wrist whiter than snow, and it lay 27 tons burden, 18,415 gross and |»|“i"“'? X ‘1[1"”["? [0, wifo f0 Josbhy W | Eull prined iuateuctions how to use tho = i cumpx\n) to be permanently establish out wrt of the city, and add to the | phe ponderous Cars on their teacherous way, 11 ,..“-...r,\.rp g T L '.'1 b, lot 8, lock 6, enise’s add to Omaha, l||I|‘l;':Jv:r“v’fin:'w:h“:B‘(‘-”‘\; v;.\':-'l‘l’w) Direnuleod ik prosy of the whole. And mocked in its glittering sheen, . The greatest foriress, from a strateg- Albert S Billings and wite to C 1, Bonner, | his oftice, No. 23 South Eighth street, Council P. C. MILLERv Mlsu Evalina Wilding, daughter of e ——— ical point of view, is the famouns strong- | 1ov'a "hioek A, Bedford add, w d—S500. Blufls, Jowa, or sent by cxproes on receipt of Davia Wilding, jr., of Cresent township, Social Chit Ohar, Far out of reach in a dangerous place, hold'of Gibraltar, It occupies a rocky ) gl tokas ] el price. A died yosterday morning, at 3 o'cloc Now that the season is about open, is it | AR note'en & minute to spar peninsula jutting out into the sea, aborit Origin of a Classic. = T —— | No. 13 Pear/ St., Council Bluffs. s L 8 § pen, 18 While deep anxiety spread o'er the face ree miles long and three-quarters of 5 . from the bursting of a b ood yessel DOt in e ot hakformationtes e cointy Of the to ROLH IV three miles long and three-quarters of a Buffalo Expr funeral services will be held y B0 0L IBRIOTINAL 0N 021 E00IOLY 10 JAIEORORLCH DK 18 L1810, mile wide. One central rock rises to noon, and the remains will be interred in | ¢lub? s: The June-bug noem is 5 DantialiRodiairIes io suflicient of a elassic already to sceure a JACOB SIMS, DALY ) € sference as the “the old 2. Yet it the Grangers cemetery, in Boomer town- | Probably the most suce For the sake of the ndy fair, Its northern face is st perpendieular, s A P R s ATTORNEY AT LAW R ship. in existence in this city was the Imperial | And gain the applause of her frazrant breath, | while its east side is full of 1 smendous year: 3r 2 TN Ty s i hm y y W. §. Mayne, as assignce for Cocke & | Jyst season, and it is high time to think ‘Lhe gift of lier gratitude rare? preeipices. On the south it terminates COUNCIL BLUFFS o mutilated, Juotea and stolen than any v " 5 Morgan, has commenced additional suits in what is known uropa point. The | giher poem of its length in the langnage. | Practices in the State and Federal courts LATEST DESIGNS. for dumages against creditors of that fir Wiile west side_is less steep than the east g and | There ave at st hulf a dozen negre Rooms 7and 8 Shugart Blosk. Who witnehed Bho. stoek and closod the | ing anothor one. e between its base and the sea is the R BYAIE e s i ; . et minstrels ) elaim it. Its real author MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS, store. Among those against whom suits On Friday a party of young folks went ””,“|,u,r(, the gateway of death that day | Tow, almost level span on wh was the “This and “That” man of the e Freleam Who will venture thro’ the gateway of death | height of 1,435 of resurrecting the old Limperial or start- | One pa s beneath 1n greasy array " Bgoes his hannmer, “cling, were filed yesterdny were: H. B Claflin | out on a nut hunt” Each couple were in And rescues the glittering thing, lu\\u of Git ris built. The foi o Courier-Journ: The June- House, Sign and Decora e Puinter. Papler ) Lonisvi urier-dournal. The June & Co., Spr uzfluld Einstein & Co., and ,‘,",,‘1‘, nlone by themselves, and a de- | o, q panaiug it up, it is clasped once more is considy ble to militury | bug pocm is seldom given correctly. In Mache Wall Ornumoents, lighttul afternoon was spent. T To that wrist, but nothing she assault, B orvac n ommalion ’ i y Not even *“I'hank you,” but swept thro' the In the vicinity of Stewart's packing honse | Wics, Charles Haas and Miss Gray, . s y Rt AN ning by swearing and praying | Njman and Miss_ Clara Bebbington, 'W. | Her heart was a tineture of lead. threatening to slop gore all | f Wakefieid and Miss Ida Tostevin, Ed The r 3 son in time of | ¢h¢ or Fevla L None but best hunds oemployed and char :nee numbers about seven thousand. : witg 0thars biggest cavern is tho Mumunioth The June-bug hath a zandy wing, = I T ve in Kdmonson county, K, It is near Phe Hghtning-bu 2 I f ) o unty, ) th fanmie, en river, about six miles from Cay The bed-bug Has no win o £ I tall, ;rloxvxll(x;'t,"?ll‘nl r%hm-s ingtlging in |:l»i,¥‘i..i1: Harvey and Miss Lou Tostevin, Bort | G4llant mechanic, with heart of pure gold! Gy, and twnty ”"i;:‘ll‘l '(,l;u:u"lhl\vl:n;,.: But he ety there Just the saue. HNE FRENGH M"_LINEHY | 3 st of I The ¢ 4 0] @ Ralelgl s hej ireen, It rONSIsts a SueCessiol foolisimess o barely escapod death by | Lamn e tibe A Mo The com: | Moro grand than a hold knight-crrait of old, | of yrrogular chambers, some of whieh are An Infailible Remedy. the swiftly approasuing dommy. pany vere Join by % oree Kedl | " Butless than a lady wasshe, o, Situated on different levels. Some | Seience: s recently como to light 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, mm(-hwu just in time to get oft the iker, wh 1 0| A il : 7 these s traversed by navigable | that the state of New Yorik, in 1806, paid | NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. 2o er, who were on horse s a | Richmona Ranges for hard coal are s ke 2 I IRE e 1,000 for 1 d ra hunt” the expedition was s of the subterranean Echo river. | to John rons ¥1, or a remedy suceess. | the best. Cooper & McGee sell them, Ladies buying o 85 Hat or Bonnet, one fure 'Jlm following paragraph has been go found in its watc which he con Charles Haas brought home the largest rinst hydrophobi; Ing the rounds of the papers, O the | number of nuts, he Faving driven through Personal Purageaphs. st tunnel i the world is that | sidored infulib o measire wis - WLEO L ALY IOUNG SN, HOI'SCS a.fld Mules ancestral farm of Seeretary Endicott, at v el o] - a i BT » ine of railroad | voeated by DeWitt Clinton and Chancelor = a tho brush and several accidentally drop. Mrs. A. M. Jackson is quite ill, il "The sum- | Kent. s remely consisted of one For all purposes. 00'1zht and sold, at retall and Danvers, Mass , 18 a pear tree ‘.’r..! years ¥ ) |n|| in his buggy. Dr, Seybertdidn’t hunt b 5 a0ksq 3 v 2" The Paragraph mot the eyo of J M. Phillips, | Shy 15 I W 1 S one of the best known of Council Bluffs® :',‘,"‘;"’t::‘v‘ ”.‘.,,h“,:'““;,‘i(!’,“‘.:' soarta i | Jumes Roberts, of Woodbine, was a mit of the tunnel adog, burned ot Large quantittos to select from at Andern ath the peak of § below the | ounce of the jawbone of o e | S et i, ot 5. | tar Sale Stables and Mule Yards, | “MrASON WISE, eitizens, renunding him of the fact that, | Nj ” »3 S . | Blufls visitor vests Gothard group. ‘The tunnel is twenty- [ and a “scruple of verdizris,”” raised on AN INC 1 ) i s a5 ax ik as i .vvmxvl'i' hoate p i\.-'::::’n‘.',n‘“','.'. Jd0 Caesond . prike. "% H. B. Coe and wife, n( Missouri Valloy, | % and o Ball fect wide, and is cightecn | tho surtace of old copper by laying jtin | BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Conncil Blufls, Yo that ' bistoris “tree. o tells many | jccuting two aco lold b yaraaianan . s from ' the floor 1o the | moist earth. The warrant of the comp: Opposite Dy Depot, Bt it oo, syt i | By oricrl o it alac | weroaltho ot yoiraas o e i il SRt e SPECIAL NOTICES, Mr. Nag, tho guardian of tho Masonc | 55, aioris, did not. ek ohe fltadt O st A B0 half miles long, one and ive-cighths | o roc ous are o1 filo with other =] E gomplo, wai startled tho othor night by | ohustints” ofore h oft the olt: a8 he | W 1. MeCletlin. of Woslon, was | Bies longer thai tho Mount. Conis”tun- e, [Roigueats strangs snimol H”’W“"L' was afraid to leave his horse in the Woods, | guest of the Pacific house yesterds e : 9 Lost, ¥ about in the basement of the building. | utthe others were ‘onto him.” Har: hu- biggest trees in the world are the dvertisements, such as Lost, Foun C. H. Stockwell, of Coon Rapids, was | mammotis To Lon ‘or Bale, To Rent, Wants, Bowrding, among those at the Ggden ye: =2 g I3 = ; ete , will beingertod in this colmn ut the low = = 82 Tuyestigation was conducted at the end of | hving resided in Omaha so long wal of Californin. One of a & shotgun and the discovery made that it | gfiyid to leave the bugey for fear he grove in Tulare county, according to AI'I‘ THE LATEST STYLES (]F was & 'possam, which had been brought | 1yight get lost in & strange city, John Bohn and two friends v measurements made by members of the E Y in [ ulmn to ll‘nulv huu;uru’ ul,""ig" AU Sclock on Wednasday afternoon :wnl into Nebraska on a hunting e \nuh s ¢ "n'ulugn'a: nu‘;:-\ was, shown lu be MILLIN R y ad managed to escape trom the office 8 o) 236 fect m ficight, 108 feol in cireu ” e S A Bl it | B Cory ot | e G o G | e b wny, - G b " | wood, were the guests q ARE ome B Mool rs. " .no'm’s inf A { 1 Lab of the Parisisn Mil iy Co Mu'ag by the Rev. G, W Crofts. pastor of | Mrs. Howe and Mrs. Wost, of Glen- :ifm'lll“,..“' ratcol S Pt L ortho frst 1nsor tionand Five 160 for cach subsoquent 1 ertisemen 110t our oflice 12 Peul strect, near Broadway, Couneil pejuesaaday enen af 11 and preferred the basement. ome 1dea nny be gained of the amount usiness being done by the central lephone oflice here from the fact l)ml. In eight hours yesterday there were 1,20 WANTS, 0 sale at r m 2,000 th 2,500 years. ders promptly filled by cont > e Con regational church of this city. [ Wood, were at the Ogzden ycsterday, AT A i ; houss, - somncctions mide, besiden 101 eatls for | Me ouly rendorad the' Mendclasolty | spendinie the day i shoppi R A AT AT Rotico. Block sold i comimisslon. SR O e iver whiat 1t was i itsarticy | wedding march on the pianoas the bridal | | Mrs. 8. R. Cheadle, of St Nationulin Paria fundig broouia ity n I. wn_LlAMs poler UTEN & i story, and few complaints now | couvle entered the room and took their | Mrs. H. A. Zangs, of Ottumy pamphlets, 135,000 manuseripts, 850,000 . L] paaml K le Stavles, corne TANTED ~A pood night cierk a1 Beehtoio's eard. ' The present mauager, Mr. Lane, | Stand benenth floral horse shoe. The | guests of their sister, Mrs. J maps and ¢harts, and 150,000 coins and : 5 r I W 4L stre g “ Hotel seoms endeavoring to do his best to | Pride wore a dress of white silk. The . Couch and daughter left [ wahit s “PRS eollection of engravings | 18 N. Main St., Council Bluffs, In., and | 8t avea : SOI RENT -House: a sraishod | room. oase the public, and his courteous and | BOWIV wedded ones left on the evening cning for Washingion terri- | excoeds 1,800,000, contmned in somo | 209 8. 15th St, Room 10, Omaha, Neb. | R L e E 1Y Novih M train for their new home in Goshen, Ind., | tory, int ng to spend most of the A T or's Agi of P : 8 3 0,000 8. » portrais number Manufacturer's Agentfor t siness-like methods please the TR e Sy Sy e | e F A168 1 volume The po Humb Iafac TED=117 two he Salvati y are enth ticall d . bout 100,000, . y WA/ 2ikRD=li twa seupiainen, ,’w!,“,k“';g.,:';"{f,"‘.!,f,’.:..';'{.,.‘&‘".';‘;:“;h{ estate business. Supervisor Underwood was in the city | * ‘Fhe lrjeet desert is tiat of Subura, o | CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES AGENTS waNTED AT ot Wk ickad. The group of maidens appear | E. E. Bush, formerly of this aity, but | yesterday. He owns some vroperty on | vast region of northern Africa, extending | qents, Awnings, Rooflng Slate, Man- ! Btuting terms, o “:Iglllly upon A‘rlrw Mirests, shakin 'lhulr now chief elerk to Superintendent Sea- Tobeh A¥anub, a0 lie. CARBALY Nrcloats | from tao htiantin: ooean a0 tha wost 1o m‘:"‘mm,. A RGO DA | My ‘ m e mborines, singing and marching, ton, of the American Express compuny ninst the running of railway tracks | the valley of the Nile on’ the 'he | Cusos, Flevators (hand and hy- YWANIED, ~ Giry for g geiboriucs, singlug sud Dohany's a4 | at Des Moinies, has marriad Miss Wallace, | along that avenue, unioss tho property | length from cast to W is ubout 5,000 | G&%% ke Wolr, Avonuo ll wwu thoy hold their peculiar ex- | of Waterloo, Ia. owners are paid for their damages. miles, its average breadth about 1§00 | &% e - mm-mu " n; 1t seems to be hard work to get Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Supervisors M. L. Sloan, D. P. Green, | miles, its area about 2,000,000 square 1d J. of Council Bluffs, but by the policy | Clara Beck and Mr. E. Alberton, to take B. Crawford and George Chase, of | miles. Rain falls in torrents in the Sa Nnnv{ w RK E‘m ‘army there must be no surrendor, | place next Tassday evening at 8 o'clock | Woodbury sounty, were i the city and | hara at intervais of tve, ten, and twenty | BEST L lroom and 1, 40 neigh 1" Addross genernl houtework, wiges. Mis A, M |> new and 14 g0 slmplo gt wo '“v,.\.m. A go0d 41l for yonersl house- work ut 103 Baieroft steeet R. RICE, M. D,, Over thirty Yerrs pr ' No. 1l Pearl Bt Coune llh.fl. t the stalion, when once taken, must | at St. Paul's church. ‘The reception will | at the Ogden yesterday. Their mission | years. In summer the he at during the LY. . " held for » yoar at least. There Is n | be held at ‘the restdence of the bride's | was to laspecithe. new county Jail and | day 18 excessive, hut the RIghts are ofton | 10 the city can bo obtained by putroniziag the | he temperature iy ge of officers at every nuuun every | parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Beck, from 9 | gather some ideas for the guidance of the | cold. —In winue) ‘months. Funds are raised by con- | to 120'clock the same evening, at No. 180 | board in the construction of a new jail at | sometimes be freczing point. The $#- Consultation froo. tributions, by pnnlnf the plate and by | Glen avenue. Sioux City. ‘They were rather favorably | greatest pyramid is that of Cheops, one of S‘ lAUN[]HY - golling papers printod in the interests of | Iuvitations have been received fn this | impressed with the novelty of arevolving | the three pyrumids forming ~the | [|J[T1B gam Reductlon in Prices. flwumy The femmine soldiers have | eity announciug to take place next Thurs- | jail room, but were not satisfied with | Memphis group, situated on a platean » AT in the same hall in which | day at Goshen, ind., the weading of | some of the other arrangemens of the | about one hundred and thirty- Counell " Propriotor IN B L e the ‘axpenss | Mise | Kars Christine Gartner touas, | 1o e et e o enm or e | Soven foat: above the level of the | H0Bmedway ouostl Blas | A : il Yl £ | rd is greatly reduced, they doing | Joseph Clinton Beck. Miss Gortuer will | and other rooms too crowded. ighest rise in the Nile. Its dimen- s Ghma G]ahsw(“e Etc \ ir own cooking. It 155 liard life. for | be. remampered by many of ‘the young —— sions have been reduced by the removal | wwo wv. SCHINDELE, Prop, . N SC HU!’ y ) ' L who enlist, and even from what ple of this city as the guest of Miss We have a few rare bargains in_good | or the outer portious to furnish stone for " r Y tile moncy they secure thoy are obliged Em Stephenson, now Mrs. Meader, stoves that are somewhat old style. if Its masonry consisted Noue but experienced bands cmployed. | Justlcfl Of t e Peaoe O S Do P TR ¢ forward a Jiberal pord’un to head- | _ On next Thursday Miss Margaret | you want a good stove for a yery little | originally of 80,026,000 cubic feet, and | Out of wown orders by mail or express so | Council Blufls guarie:s to support the genera! work. Phillips, of Galesburg, 111, who is well | money, call at Cooper & McGee's. still amounts to 82,111,000 feet. The pres- | licited, and all work warranted Omlce ovor Amarian Bepre .